There’s no denying that the artwork on the Flowstone Gin bottles is absolutely stunning! Award-winning, world-renowned botanical artist Jenny Hyde-Johnson is the designer behind this artwork, and also the botanical expert that helped identify the flavours that would eventually become Flowstones’ gins.
Having scooped up three awards at the 2021 International Spirits Challenge, it is clear that South Africa’s Flowstone Gin now stands head and shoulders as the leading gin range in the country and are on a mission to put premium African white spirits on the map.
Learn to Live School of Skills was one of only seven schools in South Africa invited to speak at the week-long event, where they shared their insights on their pioneering implementation of project-based learning (PBL).
The Learn to Live School of Skills employs the contemporary teaching methodology of project-based learning (PBL), which it will share more information on at the T4 World Education Week virtual conference on Friday, 9 October at 10am (GMT)/ 11am (SAST).
The crisis of youth unemployment remains one of the most critical issues of our time, and Salesian Institute Youth Projects Learn to Live School of Skills is one of seven schools in SA set to talk about ‘Learning Today’ during T4 World Education Week to address these issues.